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you approved initially the bond council with steve mall with his firm. at that point we also selected self disclosure council bill lofton and he's here today. so just before i introduce the team, the next steps will be that if you approve this resolution today it will go to the oversight board next week and if they approve it, it will go to department of finances. hopefully it will be sooner to offer their concurrence with this bond sale. and we are also waiting for the approval authority on the rocks to expend any proceeds then we can finalize it and get it to market. we are going total board of supervisors to increase the authority up to $70 million. with that i would like to point out the finance team members that we have in the audiences. bond council we have steve mall khan, joe watson, bob gamble and from the underwriteers jay chasmsky
you approved initially the bond council with steve mall with his firm. at that point we also selected self disclosure council bill lofton and he's here today. so just before i introduce the team, the next steps will be that if you approve this resolution today it will go to the oversight board next week and if they approve it, it will go to department of finances. hopefully it will be sooner to offer their concurrence with this bond sale. and we are also waiting for the approval authority on...
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the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy? we asked analyst richard gill. large profits in a capitalistic system, according to economist joseph schumpeter, derive from one source-- innovation. they're the superabundant rewards given to those who are clever enough, daring enough, enterprising enough, to come up with something new. the apple computer story is a letter-perfect example of what schumpeter was talking about. a few points about this process-- first, innovation decisions are quite different from the expected rate of return calculations we discussed earlier. how can you calculate a rate of return when you're doing something new? i
the big winners were apple's founding entrepreneurs, steve jobs and steve wozniak, who had, in a short time, become multimillionaires because of their creation. it was rather astounding. it was one of the finest products ever that deserved to be such a winner. you couldn't have looked ahead and expected it. of those who turned inventions into fortunes in silicon valley, none did it as spectacularly as apple's founders. but are such huge profits justified? what's their role in a market economy?...
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steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect, self defense, self determination. malcolm x one of the great freedom fighters was about what? impeccable integrity. he would never sell out. tell the truth, be willing to pay the price. he was always willing to express righteous indignation because he had a deep abiding love of black people. he had a deep abuing love for white, yellow, red, brown. >> has it changed depending on the era? >> first of all, let me second that emotion from my brother west. >> i feel music hyped that. >> brother herb got smokey robinson. >> i'm speaking my mind. unimpeachable integrity that is to echo what dr. west said. when you tal
steve thomas, however, black nationalism today is a lot of rhetoric and academia types with salary and a little bit of shot light than a complete overhall of the structure. >> well, joining us to discuss malcolm x's legacy dr. cornell west, renown academic, and is malcolm x real or not reinvented. you know , black nationalism tanks on different meanings, depending on who you ask. >> i think black nationalism is always relevant because it's founded on three pillars, self-respect,...
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. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 19th. >>> good evening everyone. topping our news, three corporate giants, jp morgue chase, home depot, microsoft members of the dow index and making news today for different reasons. we begin with microsoft and shareholders meeting today but it wasn't a typical shareholders meeting. this was the final one for steve balmer who steps down as ceo next year and marks the beginning of a historic management changeover at the company. as microsoft's bored narrows the search for a new leader, the company will end a 38-year stretch where balmer and dates led. who might be next in charge. >> reporter: it w
. >>> end of an era, steve balmer, microsoft ceo and chief sales meeting, bill gates gets emotional. what is next for the software maker and who will lead it? >> do it yourself. more people are and home depot is reaping rewards raising the outlook for the third time this year. it's not the only company profiting by the trends. >> pinched by pensions. tonight we head to chicago to see just how deep the problems run. all that and more tonight on "nightly business...
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jeff fisher did an amazing job and steve mcnair made sure that everyone felt happy. >> so incognito got a lot of criticism for juicie i using th in the alleged texts. he talks about that let's listen. >> it is a word that i have heard john use a lot. it is not right for when i did it in the voice mail. there are colorful words in the locker room that we don't use in every day life. the fact of the matter remains that was left on a private voice mail for my friend and it was a joke. >> does that change the argument of what is appropriate and what is going too far and what is really going on here? >> you know, i'm trying not to laugh because that rationale he shared with us is so freaking bogus i can't believe he was coached to say that. we saw him use that word outside of the locker room in a public space. he was thumbping around and yelling the n word. for him to suggest this was something that he said only in the locker room or something that he heard a black person say so it is okay to say it. that is ridiculous. he was well coached to try to sound as sensible as possible. we have see
jeff fisher did an amazing job and steve mcnair made sure that everyone felt happy. >> so incognito got a lot of criticism for juicie i using th in the alleged texts. he talks about that let's listen. >> it is a word that i have heard john use a lot. it is not right for when i did it in the voice mail. there are colorful words in the locker room that we don't use in every day life. the fact of the matter remains that was left on a private voice mail for my friend and it was a joke....
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go ahead, courtney. >> that's right, steve. hey, you know, it's actually a really good cross section of the midwest consumer. america's heartland. and i've got to tell you, this mall opened at 8:00. i'm hearing traffic was pretty heavy then, hit a bit of a lull overnight. some of the shoppers we talked to said they were out on thursday, they're going to take a break and come back this morning. we're already seeing the traffic pick back up again. so far, it seems like the headline around the country is slow and steady. not a lot of mania so far. i think those early thanksgiving hours really starting to help some of the retailers spread out the crowds, spread out some of the panic that we often see. consumers don't quite feel as worried about getting those deals this time around. ibm says that online sales already up 11.5%. that was through last night. the nrf expecting shoppers to hit the stores today. it appears the traffic has been first at the big box discount retailers and then to the mall. if we take a look at target, they'
go ahead, courtney. >> that's right, steve. hey, you know, it's actually a really good cross section of the midwest consumer. america's heartland. and i've got to tell you, this mall opened at 8:00. i'm hearing traffic was pretty heavy then, hit a bit of a lull overnight. some of the shoppers we talked to said they were out on thursday, they're going to take a break and come back this morning. we're already seeing the traffic pick back up again. so far, it seems like the headline around...
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. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion to stabilize its fiscal position. >> next, quar with author steven kinser. then david cameron taking questions from the house of common. then remarks by iraqi prime inister al maliki. >> on america's call for scientists and engineers. >> as nasa's future goes, so too does that of america. and if nasa is healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on the paper, there will be calls for go ice s to help us fish wrg there is an ocean of water that's been liquid for billions of years. we're going to dig through the soils of mars and look f
. >> thanks so much, steve. >> on the next "washington journal," william hogelan from the bipartisan policy center and former republican staff director will examine the status of budget talks and whether a government fight can be avoided. a part of our series, kaiser health news correspondent julie apple bee looks at individuals who are seing notices that their health care plans are being canceled. and why the federal housing administration has received close to $2 billion...
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. >> is that the right play, steve? >> there's so many stocks to choose from where you can justify valuation, life's just too short and the game's too hard to mess around with twitter. there's no fundamental basis, as barry diller says, for this valuation. i'm not saying it's a faddish company. no, it's a real company with reed prospects, but the valuation, the embracing here, is a big fad. i wouldn't own it -- >> steve, i would agree you're right about that, but also counter with none of the great growth stocks throughout history were ever cheap, and by the time they were and valuations were reasonable, that's exactly the time when you -- >> okay, so instead of giving me a history lesson, go out and buy it. >> i own it. >> you own twitter? >> correct. >> but i thought you lightened up -- >> it's not a history lesson. netflix was never justifiable at any valuation. >> difference. >> everything's different! >> exactly. exactly. here's the deal. [ overlapping speakers ] >> -- netflix has a sure operating history. netflix
. >> is that the right play, steve? >> there's so many stocks to choose from where you can justify valuation, life's just too short and the game's too hard to mess around with twitter. there's no fundamental basis, as barry diller says, for this valuation. i'm not saying it's a faddish company. no, it's a real company with reed prospects, but the valuation, the embracing here, is a big fad. i wouldn't own it -- >> steve, i would agree you're right about that, but also counter...
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steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it. >> the fall festival of the india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india's most sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> a
steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the world choreographed by some of the oldest performers of it....
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i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was good enough for jimmie johnson. won his sixth championship in eight years. he ranks third all-time, trailing richard petty and dale earnhardt. both have seven points titles. >>> cam newton and the panthers have won five straight games. jumped into the playoff chase. can they make it six? they'll have to earn it against
i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week....
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details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama administration says he's numbers aren't official. in her testimony this week, health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius says the website's flaws make any early data unreliable. >> we do not have any reliable data around enrollment, which is why we haven't given it to date. >> reporter: her agency doesn't plan to issue its first report on enrollment figures until mid-november. but the first days overwhelmingly viewed as a disaster. a survey shows 80% of those polled have a negative impression of obama care implementation. just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nea
details from abc's steve portnoy. >> reporter: an inside look into just how difficult it was to sign up in the first days of healthcare.gov. notes from war room sessions on october 2nd and 3rd, are an early catalog of glitches. documents released by the house oversight committee, suggest just six people successfully signed up for coverage on the first day of enrollment. and by the end of the second day, after millions tried to logon, only 248 people were said to have enrolled. the obama...
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where i disagree with steve. he said i wouldn't recommend anybody reading the fed minutes, i think the other view, read the fed minutes. because the fed minutes have this enormous contrast. on the one hand, the economic discussion is really boring. it's all about how muted things are, how modest things are and basically they've done the same thing they've done almost every time since the crisis, which is lower immediate projections and increase further down. but the policy discussion is amazing. there are so many open questions. when do you taper? how do you taper? can you dealing taper from forward guidance? how do you communicate? should owe lower on reserves? what do you do with cost and risk? that part, becky, gives you a sense of how complicated the current stage of modern central banking is. that's important for the markets. that's why the trade that has worked so well, you've got to be more differentiated. and as mario said an hour and a half ago, and i totally agree, the safety net, the safety margin that
where i disagree with steve. he said i wouldn't recommend anybody reading the fed minutes, i think the other view, read the fed minutes. because the fed minutes have this enormous contrast. on the one hand, the economic discussion is really boring. it's all about how muted things are, how modest things are and basically they've done the same thing they've done almost every time since the crisis, which is lower immediate projections and increase further down. but the policy discussion is...
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but as steve points out, you ow, this stuff is abused all the time. hat the steve, isn't the money is going -- again, you have more money from the private productive sector the wasteful government sector. >> yeah. if we had small government people wouldn't mind to pay a fee to go to the airpla if that's where they thought the money was going for. there is great support in the '50s for gasoline taxes to build the interstate highway syst bause people thought the money was going for a real purpose. >> morgan, again, it gets to the point -- milton freeman used talk about this, the more money you take from the private sector the weaker the economy is because you take it from the onlyector creating something. >> not necessarily. let's go back to florida for a second. they raised user fees in the la couple of years. the economy was walloped in the downturn. they have come in with a budget surplus for the state. part of the reason is the user fees, despite no income tax and no property taxes compared to other states like texas. >> florida has a t of cities th
but as steve points out, you ow, this stuff is abused all the time. hat the steve, isn't the money is going -- again, you have more money from the private productive sector the wasteful government sector. >> yeah. if we had small government people wouldn't mind to pay a fee to go to the airpla if that's where they thought the money was going for. there is great support in the '50s for gasoline taxes to build the interstate highway syst bause people thought the money was going for a real...
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steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed does, indeed taper because its economic forecast for improving or accelerated growth comes to pass -- >> or so they tell us. >> again, if i could trade ten bucks of qe for $1 of groeshgts i would take that bet any time. i would probably take it in the stock market but i'm not sure the average investor is there yet. >> that's without knowing how you're going to exit those extra nine bucks. that's the problem right there. >> all right, guys. thank you. >> thanks, everybody. >> another fun taper talk today on "closing bell." heading toward
steve liesman, i'll finish with you. in your view, does the fed have a credibility problem right now? >> perhaps, but it certainly has a communications problem right now. it seems incapable of telling the market that if it reduces the amount of qe that's out there, that it doesn't mean they're going to be raising rates any time sooner. i'm not sure, though, that all the investors on the panel, bill, are listening to what the fed is saying. because you made the point, bill, that if the fed...
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steve sims suggest that kitty dukakis as involved in a flag burning. ronald reagan quips he's not going to pick on an invalid when it was ask whether dukakis was treated for depression. dukakis veetos a pledge of alliance law. >> and he didn't react passionately to a question of what he would do if his wife was attacked? >> that was october 13th. that was the nail in the coffin. all of these things was a democratic campaign at a high in july. >> let's go back to the helmet, the hat. you mentioned in the film and your article, that there is an unspoken rule, not even unspoken that candidates should not wear hats. and president obama mentioned it on receiving a football helmet from the navy team. >> pretty sharp. all right. there's a general rule, you don't put stuff on your head in you're president. that's politics 101. you never look good wearing something on your head >> that applies to presidential candidates. why did he do it. it's not just him. candidates have kept doing it since. >> it goes back to 1977, calvin coolag, had a headdress. jack kenned
steve sims suggest that kitty dukakis as involved in a flag burning. ronald reagan quips he's not going to pick on an invalid when it was ask whether dukakis was treated for depression. dukakis veetos a pledge of alliance law. >> and he didn't react passionately to a question of what he would do if his wife was attacked? >> that was october 13th. that was the nail in the coffin. all of these things was a democratic campaign at a high in july. >> let's go back to the helmet,...
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. >> steve, all right. we are use to dealing with cold in the d c area, but some people are surprised that we received this blast this early. tom roussey continues live team coverage from the lincoln memorial. down, butds are dying it is still awfully cold especially for this time of year. 21 degrees below average. normally, you will see folks hanging out with the steps there. there is no one there. this cold is keeping a lot of people away. many did find things to do outside tonight. >> ironically, one of the best ways to stay warm tonight was to get on the ice. if you continue to skate around, you feel less cold. it affected cold, the zamboni at the pentagon city outdoor rink. harry tran spent about 12 hours, , getting itutside to work right. >> trying to stay outside, make sure the machine is running. 10 degreess all most colder than the average high in mid-january which is the coldest time of year around here. in d c, it is not the cold. it is the windchill. today saw gusts of up to 45 miles per hour. t
. >> steve, all right. we are use to dealing with cold in the d c area, but some people are surprised that we received this blast this early. tom roussey continues live team coverage from the lincoln memorial. down, butds are dying it is still awfully cold especially for this time of year. 21 degrees below average. normally, you will see folks hanging out with the steps there. there is no one there. this cold is keeping a lot of people away. many did find things to do outside tonight....
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steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect millions of immigrant now here illegally. the new law grants amnesty to illegal aliens here before 1982. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. we've learned how to stretch our party budget. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bo
steve, thank you very much. have a great day. steve sedgwick live for us in london. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the latest on the bullying allegations from the dolphins. why the man at the center may not be the only one to blame. >>> and this contestant on the prices right was excited to play and she kind of loses her head a bit or at least part of it. we'll explain. >>> president reagan today signed a massive immigration reform law which will effect...
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we're back with james freeman, and steve moore. so steve let's go to colorado first because it's a very interesting state, trending left politically, with a kind of new coalition of cultural liberals and hispanics. and women. leading to a democratic majority there. and they could take another big step to the left with this ballot initiative. explain. >> no question about it. paul, you're exactly right. colorado is one of those states that has moved more to the left than just about any other state in the country. and partially because of huge democratic money and liberal money that's gone in to that state. so what they've now put on the ballot is a gigantic income tax increase to pay for more money for schools. this is a big power play by the left to expand the size of the state government. the income tax, if it's raised, paul, would get rid of a traditional policy in colorado of a low flat tax. and i would make the case, one of the reasons colorado has been a high growth state over the last 30 years is precisely because they've had
we're back with james freeman, and steve moore. so steve let's go to colorado first because it's a very interesting state, trending left politically, with a kind of new coalition of cultural liberals and hispanics. and women. leading to a democratic majority there. and they could take another big step to the left with this ballot initiative. explain. >> no question about it. paul, you're exactly right. colorado is one of those states that has moved more to the left than just about any...
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steve roth, simon properties. >> it's been great having both of you here. >> thank you. >> we'll do it soon. watching the market, the dow up about 100 points right now and that's pabasically where it's bn the last half hour or so. "power lunch" begins right now. >> "halftime" is over and the second half of your trading day begins now. >> thank you very much. recordbreaker, the dow hitting a new high, up almost 20% year to date on track now for its best year in a decade. watch out, a new wave of cyber crimes plaguing computers all over the country. the designer breaks in and then holds all of your personal things, music, photos, passwords, e-mails, for ransomp. you have to pay up to get them back. when the sun shines on solar stocks, this sector has been very bright for much of this year. is there more life ahead? first let's check in with sue at the nyse? >> hi, ty. the dow did hit a new record today. the s&p not yet, but 25 stocks in that index did hit new records. let's check the markets for you. the dow jones industrial average up 97 points off its high of the trading session. the s
steve roth, simon properties. >> it's been great having both of you here. >> thank you. >> we'll do it soon. watching the market, the dow up about 100 points right now and that's pabasically where it's bn the last half hour or so. "power lunch" begins right now. >> "halftime" is over and the second half of your trading day begins now. >> thank you very much. recordbreaker, the dow hitting a new high, up almost 20% year to date on track now for...
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steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of really alarming things, and the stock's certainly paying for it. first of all, missed earnings by 20 cents, or 30% on the quarter. soup sales were down 6%. they're running into two problems. millennials aren't going to eat out of cans. and number two, the supermarkets are doing a lot of prepared fresh food, and that seems to be where the bigger trend is going. so they'll have to figure this out. >> all right. let's talk some jpmorgan. the firm, and the justice department, getting closer to finalizing a $13 billion settlem
steve? >> up, up and away. i still am in the american trade. i actually bought more when the announcement hit the tape. still like llc, and there's still so many nonbelievers out there that this is a changed industry. i love it. i think you have to be long. united came back from the depths. they're doing very well. >> josh, campbell's soup today, getting hit pretty good. >> a bear market in soup. and i blame global warming. i think what campbell's said today was a couple of...
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joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the same story. >> looking at the new jersey results, there's no surprise that chris christie was able to get his second term. i was surprised how bluntly he was campaigning for president on the night he got elected. looking at those results, is there anything that was surprising or anything that's important there? >> i think what you're saying is true. base think this is a speech they started wr
joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being...
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steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th state in the nation that will legally recognize marriages by straight couples and gay couples. this is the map of marriage equality in the country right now. with this vote today, illinois becomes the largest new state in the heart of the country to recognize marriage equality after minnesota and iowa. after wondering what states are going to be next, keep an eye on iowa and new mexico. the debate is on right now on this issue in the legislature in the state of hawaii. the vote there could really come at any minute. and in new mexico, the matter is in court right now, rulings expected
steve kornacki, host of "up with steve kornacki." great to have you here. we'll be right back. >>> so most of the news in the country today is obviously about it being election day. but one piece of big politics news today that was not specifically about it being election day was about marriage. the state assembly in illinois today voted in favor of legal recognition of same sex marriages in illinois. that vote in the state assembly today puts illinois on track to be the 15th...
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it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of the year. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to
it's adds miral. >> love that. >> steve cornacki, everyone. i love the new jacket, fts you much better. >> the man who followed lance armstrong for many years and things didn't quite turn out as expected. >> when everyone cheets then it becomes hugely distorted and becomes a different contest, a contest of who's got the best doctor and most money, who has the biggest risk tolerance? and the guy who was that guy for this era was lance. when our little girl was born, we...
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i spoke with steve mills the next door neighbor. listen to this. >> this past summer the littlest one was running up the street crying and hollering and panicking saying mister can i come ins please i'm s ttarving. we figured he's new, he is getting used to the area. and being with a new family and new siblings so we thought nothing of it. >> and wanda sue larson and dorean lee harper are supposed to make their first court appearance tomorrow. >> november 22nd, 1963 changed america. actor tom hanks tells us what president kennedy's assassination means to him. out. you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know y
i spoke with steve mills the next door neighbor. listen to this. >> this past summer the littlest one was running up the street crying and hollering and panicking saying mister can i come ins please i'm s ttarving. we figured he's new, he is getting used to the area. and being with a new family and new siblings so we thought nothing of it. >> and wanda sue larson and dorean lee harper are supposed to make their first court appearance tomorrow. >> november 22nd, 1963 changed...
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steve kornacki hosts msnbc "up with steve kornacki." he's here to break down all the election results with me. let's start with what "the daily beast" talked about, some of these exit poll numbers. here's the headline. the outlines of a candidate who can dig the gop out of the demographic trap it's facing. and while hard-core conservatives might call him a rhino, republican name own, there's another name for it, a winner. what is the major takeaway from christie's win last night in new jersey, steve? >> first of all, if chris christie is the republican candidate in 2016, he's not going to be blessed for the democratic party that rolls over for him like the democratic party rolled over in new jersey. one of the reasons they rolled over in new jersey is because he was so skillful in creating these alliances, alliances of convenience with various democrats in new jersey that helped him sort of rack that margin up last night. but that speech he gave last night, that was an audition to national republican opinion leaders, you could call them
steve kornacki hosts msnbc "up with steve kornacki." he's here to break down all the election results with me. let's start with what "the daily beast" talked about, some of these exit poll numbers. here's the headline. the outlines of a candidate who can dig the gop out of the demographic trap it's facing. and while hard-core conservatives might call him a rhino, republican name own, there's another name for it, a winner. what is the major takeaway from christie's win last...
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i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn was hailed as a visionary. >> i've been given too much credit for that, really. if you look at las vegas in the 1980s, there hadn't been anything built since 1973 new. and so the city was in a time warp. and, as has so often been the case, in the valley of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. >> so you had an idea, and you were king. >> yeah, all of a sudden, i looked like i was a rocket scientist. >> not a rocket scientist but a showman. >> captain of the britannia! ready, aim, fire! [explosions booming] >> when he implode
i'm steve wynn. i run this place. >> you see i get enough towels. >> the golden nugget became wynn's golden egg. las vegas was just a bunch of casinos in the 1980s when steve wynn built the mirage, the first luxury resort on the strip. outside, a volcano exploded every 15 minutes. inside, he hired siegfried and roy to perform. next door, he built another hotel and brought cirque du soleil to las vegas for the first time. the strip wasn't just about gambling anymore, and steve wynn...
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. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a win/win. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: a win/win. >> steve: she's european. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] this one's from @cesconavarro. he says, "i would have the power to shrink my hand so i could eat the last few pringles." [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy: this one's from @davidcoggeshall, he says, "i would have the ability to give sudden boners to tv weathermen." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: what really? >> jimmy: out of all the powers, that's he wants. >> steve: i have that power. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this one from @loveisabella8. she says, "i would have the power to stop letting anyone over the
. >> steve: oh, mary. >> jimmy: terrible. i just have this terrible life. >> steve: oh, my gosh. no, no, mary, no. >> jimmy: okay, well what is this? gluten is not real? [ laughter ] next one from @mandyspells. she says, "i would be able to switch between being a guy and a girl so i could have free drinks when i want, but pee in a urinal, too." [ laughter and applause ] good idea, mandy. >> steve: way to win. >> jimmy: it's a win/win, man. it's a...
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steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not? is it time to buy jpmorgan stock or look to other financials? we're going to take a look at that whole sector and see where you might best make some money now. tesla is under fire, yes fire, as the government begins an investigation surprisingly, the stock is up today. selling off rather sharply in the last three or four weeks. we will tell you if the inquiry will put a dent into tesla's sales. you may be surprised on that one. strong quarter for home depot, boosted by a resurgent home remolding sector. is the stock, a buy, sell or a hold. old-school debate coming up. first let's check
steve weiss long. >> pete? >> buy citi and bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not?...
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going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke you've been following him he's a former tennis player turned comedian he's is running on a platform to legalize marijuana as kind of the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew can he win the how of his tactics proven unconventional but effective down there in miami you know he actually has a really good chance this is second time running he ran in two thousand and eleven and walked away with thirty percent of the vote and you know he was having issue of people not taking him seriously and again folks will be and have the best people working for him and they have really painted him as an entertainer who
going against him is steve burke now he has gotten national attention because he's so different from anyone we've ever seen he's thirty two years old he's a yale graduate and a former tennis pro he wants to decriminalize marijuana and he has only spent about twenty five thousand dollars on his campaign he is totally grassroots supported and he is a native of miami beach one of the most corrupt towns in america and he really just wants to clean up his city well let's talk about steve burke...
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give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks? how are you folks doing? how you doing? how you folks? thank you very much. ha ha! thank you very much. thank you. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, do we have a good one for you today, folks. returning for the second day from leicester, mass., it's the brown family. >> ah hoo! ha ha ha! yeah! steve: that's some serious business over there. well, from right here in hotlanta, georgia, it's the lawson family. >> [cheering] steve: everybody's here trying to win their self a lot of cash and a possibility of driving out of here a
give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you folks? how are you folks doing? how you doing? how you folks? thank you very much. ha ha! thank you very much. thank you. hey, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey! and boy, do we have a good one for you today, folks. returning for the second day from leicester, mass., it's the brown family. >> ah hoo! ha ha ha! yeah! steve: that's some serious business over...
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i'm sorry. >> steve: hey, i got to get a new one, eh. >> jimmy: so, sorry. >> steve: i got to get a new one it's cracked, eh. >> jimmy: oh boy, he's great. let's see what's happening in washington. i heard that joe biden has been noticeably absent from several white house events in the last few weeks. people haven't seen him in a while. which can only mean one thing, somebody forgot they started a game of hide and seek with joe biden. [ laughter ] two weeks is gotta be a record. stop hiding. i guess things are still kind of tense between the us and germany after the nsa's massive spying scandal. in fact, german chancellor angela merkel said it will take some time before her country can trust the u.s. again. then she spent five minutes watching the history channel and said, "you know what, hey, it's all good." we're good, we're cool, don't worry about it. sorry. sorry, eh? you guys, thanksgiving is next week. [ cheers and applause ] next week. i love thanksgiving. i love thanksgiving. will get this, butter ball, the country's largest turkey producer -- that's how lsu described butter bal
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." >> rick perry is there, ted cruz stopped by to hunt pheasant with congressman steve king last month. are republicans really already jockeying for position in 2016? >> absolutely. this is tea party idol and you're going to iowa, dawg. you're going to see more and more of this. these guys have to start fund-raising early. you know the obscene amounts of money they will have to raise to run for office. and keep in mind, it's going to be a very entertaining 2016 field. it's not going to be like the clown car 2012 was for the gop. you'll see what passes for heavy intellectual hitters in that campaign. mike lee, ted cruz, marco rubio, jeb bush, chris christie. the anti avengers in a bizarro universe, everyone fighting each other. so i think it's going to be a lot of fun to watch. mana for comics. and i would love to see sarah palin use that primary process as an excuse to keep her career going a little while longer. >> well, if we draw back and look at the broader field of republicans, chris christie with his recent re-election in new jersey, augers well for people who believe, look, we n
." >> rick perry is there, ted cruz stopped by to hunt pheasant with congressman steve king last month. are republicans really already jockeying for position in 2016? >> absolutely. this is tea party idol and you're going to iowa, dawg. you're going to see more and more of this. these guys have to start fund-raising early. you know the obscene amounts of money they will have to raise to run for office. and keep in mind, it's going to be a very entertaining 2016 field. it's not...
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major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down there in that miami beach may or race. well he is tied in the polls with levine even though levine has outspent him nearly one hundred to one so he does have a good chance and he ran in two thousand and eleven for the first time and he got thirty percent of the vote then so today is going to be you know very interesting to see exactly how this. up with some of his nontraditional tactics of reaching voters has been through comedy which has proven to be extremely successful for him he has these you tube videos that have gotten millions and millions of hits on them have twenty five fifty million hits young
major issues that has caused national headlines here and miami beach well i want to talk more about steve burke you've highlighted a number over the last few days as you mentioned he's kind of got this unconventional past for a politician former tennis player former comedian is running on a platform like legalizing marijuana is the currently the subject of an m.t.v. two film crew during this whole race can he actually win and how would his tactics prove an unconventional but effective down...
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steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott? >> yeah. sue, you know, this is a real main street versus wall street story. the issue here, did wall street take hundreds of american cities for a ride or were these cities simply playing the market with their taxpayers' money. it's the first stop on our critical conditions tour, looking at america's cities and what can be done to save them. we're in oakland, california, and we'll have the story coming up on "power lunch." mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto i
steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott?...
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guest: steve, great to be with you. on politico, a map you are keeping track county by county. it is almost as if you are a flyover across the state, a lot of red areas. the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county. guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which should favor mcauliffe. is a relatively close race, closer than some of the poll suggested it would be. he is roughly on par with president obama's numbers and a swing sweet counties -- counties which is one of the main suburban counties outside of the capitol in richmond. performed obama. cuccinelli will be the underdog race remains too close to call. >> about 80% of the vote now in and ken cuccinelli is ahead, 47% to 60 -- 46%. all of the polls are this past week showing terry mcauliffe ahead and the libertarian candidate getting anywhere 8%.ween 5%- that does not seem to be the numbers so
guest: steve, great to be with you. on politico, a map you are keeping track county by county. it is almost as if you are a flyover across the state, a lot of red areas. the blue areas along the border in norfolk and northern virginia, fairfax and loudoun county. guest: right now in the poll, cuccinelli has the lead because a lot of the big, rural part of the state has reported. they are cuccinelli republican areas. we are still waiting on returns from a big swath of northern virginia which...
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recount is likely to happen since this race was so close with opponent michael gora comedian and rapper steve burke who perry and boring who's a correspondent here reported on hold at about twelve percent detroit elected its first white mayor since one thousand nine hundred seventy four former detroit medical center chief mike dubin he must face the milot the city's that twenty billion dollars bankruptcy problems but he will not do that on his own and most of the power for the student is still in. hands of the city's emergency financial chief so we'll have to see how all of that plays out in the future with all of these upcoming new people now in colorado initiative to tax recreational marijuana is at a twenty five percent and that was actually passed the funds will go to schools and towards regulation also five of eleven roll counties in the mile high city that had the right to vote to secede from the state did in fact passed that whoever the likelihood of that becoming a reality is zilch as it needs to go through congress and they need to approve it first finally in washington state voters
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sacked, steve cohen's s.a.c. capital in a record settlement with the feds, now kate kelly has the latest on what happens to the firm. and of course its founder. tweet this, twitter ups its ipo range. traders weigh in on whether they'd buy the stock when it opens for business. >>> the markets heading into the final stretch of the year looking for more gains. surprisingly, still looking for love. so, why is one of the strongest rallies in recent memory still searching for respect? and what does all it mean to where we go from here? "halftime". pete, where's the love in the rally? >> i think it doesn't really take a lot to find some of the love. i think part of the problem is the fact that the financials really have not participated this in quarter. look over at some of the industrial names, i pick out ge, one of the names that i like. we've seen a lot of option paper in there look at energy names, i'm not talking about the big cap energy that everybody always likes to focus on. i'm looking at some of the mid tier n
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tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of semicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before striking out as a performer in his own right. his latest cd is called "it's magic, the songs of semicon. kohn."ammy a little sneak review you did to this before the record even drive. >> last year. it was this semi-con -- it was the sammy kohn centennial. he was a great writer. nominatedll, he was 27 times for the academy awards, which is unbelievable. people wouldthat ask him what comes first, the music or the lyrics? he would say the phone call. [laughter] that is where he got his inspiration. five golden globes, just an amazing lyricist. year.xtending that this i am about to start my
tonight come a conversation with grammy-winning singer steve gyro -- steve tyrell. the songs of semicon. he will perform two of the most endearing. glad you have joined us, conversation from steve tyrell coming up right now. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: grammy winner steve tyrell is introduction to popular moves -- popular music started at age 19. burts already working with bacharach. he went on to work with bonnie raitt before...